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The other brass, with an engraved effigy, is a plate 11 inches 

 in height, also at Kirkleatham, and just to the east of Robert 

 Coulthirst's. It is of a type of a child's brass not uncommon at 

 the period to which it belongs. The illustration practically 

 describes all that there is to say as to it. 



'Here iyeth y body of Dorathy 



DWfHT* OF TomTvRNOR GENT AND 



Eliza: ms wtfe^'ho dented 

 this 'age the ^6"of Febr^icy 

 An Djvif , i6a.GVBEiisrG of yage 

 of 4 yearEs ^ monethes 8c. Gdayx 



Dorothy Turner, it may be added, was the third daughter of 

 John and Elizabeth Turner, and sister of John Turner, Serjeant- 

 at-Law, and of Sir William Turner, Lord Mayor of London 

 in 1669, the munificent founder of the Hospital at Kirkleatham, 

 and other charities connected with that parish. 



